With Amanda Kim’s documentary Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV on general release, it seems the perfect time to reflect on the work of the “grandfather of video art” and how huis work remains so contemporary.
In 2018, the film magazine Little White Lies asked a variety of its contributors whether movies can save the world and, if so, which one. ALT/KINO founder Ben Nicholson proposed John Smith’s avant-garde classic The Girl Chewing Gum.
Sheffield Doc/Fest’s new-look ‘Arts’ exhibitions explored notions of home and time across spaces both physical and virtual, posing intriguing questions with its variation of content, style, and tone.
Emily Jacir’s letter to a friend, part of a recent programme dedicated to the artist at Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, is an epistolary account of her house, Dar Jacir, in Bethlehem, Palestine.